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Enclave – College Road

The most striking feature of this 50-storey complex with almost 1,000 residential units, consisting of studios and flats, is the collaboration between key specialists that brought it to life. Constructed by Tide Construction, the building showcases an innovative volumetric design, with the modular elements produced by Vision Volumetric. Its unusual façade, designed by HTA Design […]

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Toronto Metropolitan University – Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex

Plots are scarce in the city centre of Toronto – which is why the planners opted for a vertical campus to accommodate several departments of the Faculty of Health Sciences, a technological research laboratory and student residences in a multi-purpose building. The highest standards of inclusivity and urbanity as well as sustainability were paramount in

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Palomar College Maintenance Operations San Marcos

The Palomar College Maintenance Operations San Marcos building is a modern ancillary building and was constructed to relocate multiple facilities to free much-needed space for other projects. This new construction was designed to face many modern challenges. It operates as a Net Zero Energy building and achieved LEED Platinum certification. Horizontally installed TERRART®-Mid elements were

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Seneca College Toronto

Seneca College: Conceived as a container with modular spaces, the new university building captivates with its impressive, sculptural structure and presence; with its orientation towards the busy thoroughfare of Finch Avenue in Toronto, it represents an inviting gateway to the Newnham campus. Large expanses of glass, structural steel and terracotta are the main components of

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Uptown Station, California

The impressive building, built in 1929 and representing the Beaux-Arts architecture, has retained its historical character even after its complete renovation – although it has been breathed fresh life into its interior and exterior. The terracotta of the facades is light in colour, which takes away the weight of the compact building and makes it

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